Wednesday, February 11, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 2/12/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Telstra H1 to cross $2bn mark
TELSTRA is expected to have made a profit of more than $2 billion in the six months to December.

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Cisco’s Chambers on digital disruptions
THE veteran IT executive says many companies will fail if they don’t change dramatically.

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Uber seeks solution to ride sharing
UBER says it can create 20,000 jobs across Australia by the end of the year if state governments legalise its UberX service.

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Wikipedia not replacing scholarship
WIKIPEDIA is not supplanting scholarship, with students using it as a backup rather than a primary reference.

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Apple achieves new share milestone
APPLE shares closed overnight at $US122.02, giving it a closing market value of more than $US700bn — a record.

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MOOC completions sink
MORE than 525,000 students enrolled in 11 University of Melbourne open online courses, with just 11,600 completions.

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Forbes.com used to hack readers
FORBES’ website was hacked in late November, possibly to target an American defence firm, security companies said.

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Sony, Disney share Spider-Man
WALT Disney Company and Sony have agreed to share custody of Spider-Man on the big screen.

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Newsweek Twitter feed hacked
NEWSWEEK’S Twitter feed was briefly taken over by someone claiming allegiance to Islamic State militants.

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